The Routledge companion to expressionism in a transnational context
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The Routledge companion to expressionism in a transnational context
Routledge, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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The Routledge Companion to Expressionism in a Transnational Context is a challenging exploration of the transnational formation, dissemination, and transformation of expressionism outside of the German-speaking world, in regions such as Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltics and Scandinavia, Western and Southern Europe, North and Latin America, and South Africa, in the first half of the twentieth century.
Comprising a series of essays by an international group of scholars in the fields of art history and literary and cultural studies, the volume addresses the intellectual discussions and artistic developments arising in the context of the expressionist movement in the various art centers and cultural regions. The authors also examine the implications of expressionism in artistic practice and its influence on modern and contemporary cultural production.
Essential for an in-depth understanding and discussion of expressionism, this volume opens up new perspectives on developments in the visual arts of this period and challenges the traditional narratives that have predominantly focused on artistic styles and national movements.
目次
Expressionist Networks, Cultural Debates, and Artistic Practices: A Conceptual Introduction
Isabel Wunsche
Part I: Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltic States
Prague - Brno: Expressionism in Context
Marie Rakusanova
Kosice Modernism and Anton Jaszusch's Expressionism
Zsofia Kiss-Szeman
Expressionism in Hungary: From the Neukunstgruppe to Der Sturm
Andras Zwickl
Poznan Expressionism and Its Connections with the German and International Avant-garde
Lidia Gluchowska
Expressionist Networks in the Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and the Soviet Union
Isabel Wunsche
Expressionism in Lithuania: From German Artistic Import to National Art
Giedre Jankeviciute and Laima Lauckaite
Expressionist Originality in Latvia: Between Confirmation and Destruction
Ginta Gerharde-Upeniece
The Ambivalent Affair of Estonian Expressionism
Tiina Abel
Part II: Scandinavia
Expressionism in Denmark: Art and Discourse
Torben Jelsbak
Expressionisms in Sweden: Anti-realism, Primitivism, and Politics in Painting and Print
Margareta Wallin Wictorin
Nationalism, Transnationalism, and the Discourses on Expressionism in Finland:
From the November Group to Ina Behrsen-Colliander
Timo Huusko and Tutta Palin
Expressionism in Sami Art: John Savio's Woodcuts of the 1920s and 1930s
Tuija Hautala-Hirvioja
Early Expressionism in Icelandic Art: Jon Stefansson, Johannes Kjarval, and Finnur Jonsson
Margret Elisabet Olafsdottir
Part III: Western Europe
Early Engagements: Peripheral British Responses to German Expressionism
Christian Weikop
Expressionism in the Netherlands
Gert Imanse and Gregor Langfeld
Flemish Expressionism in Belgium
Catherine Verleysen
Jewish Expressionists in France, 1900-1940
Richard D. Sonn
German Expressionism in Italy: Herwarth Walden's Der Sturm, the Berlin
Novembergruppe, and the Modernist Circles of Florence, Turin, and Rome
Irene Chytraeus-Auerbach
Expressionism and the Spanish Avant-garde between Restoration and Renovation
Wiebke Gronemeyer
Portuguese Expressionism, or German Expressionism in Portugal?
Nina Blum de Almeida
Part IV: Southeastern Europe
Expressionism in Slovenia: The Aspects of a Term
Marko Jenko
From Anxiety to Rebellion: Expressionism in Croatian Art
Petar Prelog
On New Art and its Manifestations: Rethinking Expressionism in Visual Arts in Belgrade
Ana Bogdanovic
Tokens of Identity: Expressionisms in Romania around the First World War
Erwin Kessler
Expressionism in Bulgaria: Critical Reflections in Art Magazines and the Graphic Arts
Irina Genova
Part V: Beyond Europe
Expressionism in Canada and the United States
Oliver A.I. Botar and Herbert R. Hartel, Jr.
Expressionism in Latin America and Its Contribution to the Modernist Discourse
Maria Frick
The Expressionist Roots of South African Modernism
Lisa Hoerstmann
Selected Bibliography
Index
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